#SongoftheDay I Gave My Love A Cherry (Josh White)


During the famous Monorail episode of The Simpsons, Homer "serenades" Marge, singing: "I gave my love a chicken, it had no bones."

I naturally assumed this was a made-up song, because those lyrics are ridiculous.

Turns out I've been wrong all these years. The chicken line comes from a traditional tune called "I Gave My Love A Cherry," also known as The Riddle Song. And you know what?  The Riddle Song is lovely. The first time I heard it in its entirety, I cried! (Not that it takes much to get me crying these days, thank you very much perimenopause...)

Descended from a 15th-century English ballad, The Riddle Song was performed by Josh White in the 1949 western film The Walking Hills. Apparently it's been covered and recovered and made an appearance in Animal House--a film I've never seen. If I had, maybe I'd have clued in a little sooner that I Gave My Love A Cherry is a real song, and not one invented by The Simpsons.

I think you'll agree with me that this version is really quite beautiful. Enjoy!



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